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which means that we can use music to calm us down or make us feel happier. it can make us breathe faster, which can be a physical sign of happiness. dr. oz: i actually love this idea. i want to test it out so i asked several members to try it out over the weekend. and every time they felt a little down i asked them to listen to their favorite song. i've got two here today. michelle, thanks for joining us. how did listening to the music make you feel? >> music has an amazing impact on my mood. any time this weekend i was feeling a case of the blahs i just plug in my ipad, get my music going and it makes me feel more upbeat and happy and energetic. dr. oz: i hear you could not stop singing. is that true? >> yes, it is. i start my morning singing and it gets me through my day. and it calms me. dr. oz: it does. where do you sing? >> i start off in the shower. my car. dr. oz: everywhere. >> yes. dr. oz: so we'll have to put an entire play list of songs, because i believe in music and used it for many years. in the operating room we play different kinds of music d
which means that we can use music to calm us down or make us feel happier. it can make us breathe faster, which can be a physical sign of happiness. dr. oz: i actually love this idea. i want to test it out so i asked several members to try it out over the weekend. and every time they felt a little down i asked them to listen to their favorite song. i've got two here today. michelle, thanks for joining us. how did listening to the music make you feel? >> music has an amazing impact on my...
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, using their fitbit. so all of these technologies, all the techniques for engagement can be used for good, or can be used for bad. >> cooper: zichermann is now working on software called "onward," designed to break user's bad habits. it will track a person's activity and can recommend they do something else when they're spending too much time online. >> zichermann: i think creators have to be liberated to make their content as good as possible. >> cooper: the idea that a tech company is not going to try to make their product as persuasive, as engaging as possible, you're just saying that's not going to happen? >> zichermann: asking technology companies, asking content creators to be less good at what they do feels like a ridiculous ask. it feels impossible. and also, it's very anti- capitalistic. this isn't the system that we live in. >> cooper: ramsay brown and his garage start-up, dopamine labs, made a habit-breaking app as well. it's called "space" and it creates a 12-second delay-- what brown c
, using their fitbit. so all of these technologies, all the techniques for engagement can be used for good, or can be used for bad. >> cooper: zichermann is now working on software called "onward," designed to break user's bad habits. it will track a person's activity and can recommend they do something else when they're spending too much time online. >> zichermann: i think creators have to be liberated to make their content as good as possible. >> cooper: the idea...
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the department of defense uses rare earths in everything electronic that they use. all of those rare earths and electronic pieces of equipment are being supplied 100% by china right now. if, in the worst-case scenario, that volume was shutoff, that will create a problem. probably not just for the united states department of defense, but for every other country in the world and their department of defense as well. the second area that we like to focus on is the administration that does believe in the green or clean technology. they have a department of energy that is putting a lot of money into hybrid and electric vehicles and wind turbines. all of these ways to lower dependence on foreign oil. the problem with that, without the rare earth elements in the supply chain, those technologies will not be possible. >> so the national strategic issue? >> it is. you have to have the full supply chain to implement these policies. >> you have a facility. you are producing 2,000-tons a year. you would like to expand to 20,000-tons a year. what is entailed in that? aside from fi
the department of defense uses rare earths in everything electronic that they use. all of those rare earths and electronic pieces of equipment are being supplied 100% by china right now. if, in the worst-case scenario, that volume was shutoff, that will create a problem. probably not just for the united states department of defense, but for every other country in the world and their department of defense as well. the second area that we like to focus on is the administration that does believe...
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so we save by using tide. which means we use less. three generations of clothes cleaned in one wash. those are mom's. has anybody seen my pants? lasts up to two times longer. put those on, dad! it's got to be tide. moisture so i can get into it ao enhance mbit quicker. ral and when i know she's into it, i get into it and... feel the difference with k-y ultragel. first you start with this. these guys. a place like shhh! no. found it! and definitely lipton ice tea. lots of it. a lipton meal is what you bring to it. and the refreshing taste of lipton iced tea. ylysol with hydrogen peroxide. bleach. for a tough clean with zero percent bleach. lysol that. thanks for tnorfolk!around and i just wanted to say, he military for over 75 years! roger that. captain's waiting to give you a tour of the wisconsin now. could've parked a little bit closer... it's gonna be dark by the time i get there. geico®. proudly serving the military for over 75 ye
so we save by using tide. which means we use less. three generations of clothes cleaned in one wash. those are mom's. has anybody seen my pants? lasts up to two times longer. put those on, dad! it's got to be tide. moisture so i can get into it ao enhance mbit quicker. ral and when i know she's into it, i get into it and... feel the difference with k-y ultragel. first you start with this. these guys. a place like shhh! no. found it! and definitely lipton ice tea. lots of it. a lipton meal is...
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"nowadays, sh" she said "when we make a mistake at least the supervisors don't beat us like they use to." >> pelley: we'll come back to holly in just a moment but first we want to tell you about the reaction of the brands you saw in the story. earlier this week we brought holly's findings to asics, wrangler and wal-mart. asics says it was told they don't do business with monde apparels so asics is investigating whether the clothes you saw are counterfeit. wrangler told us monde was approved for use last march by an independent labor group but after we called the company, wrangler sent its own inspector and has now fired the supplier. wal-mart told us it will investigate and if unauthorized production or child labor are found, monde will be barred permanently. holly's back from bangladesh. she's in our london newsroom now. holly, for years u.s. manufacturers have been trying to improve conditions in bangladesh. they tell customers that they don't do business with companies that don't follow the rules. how does this still happen? >> well, scott, sometimes american companies give their
"nowadays, sh" she said "when we make a mistake at least the supervisors don't beat us like they use to." >> pelley: we'll come back to holly in just a moment but first we want to tell you about the reaction of the brands you saw in the story. earlier this week we brought holly's findings to asics, wrangler and wal-mart. asics says it was told they don't do business with monde apparels so asics is investigating whether the clothes you saw are counterfeit. wrangler told...
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stay with us. on >>> we are starting off with part pli cloudy skies there morning, we'll turn overcast this afternoon. still highs will have the opportunity to make it into the lower range 40s with southwest winds. >>> and we are checking out the ride for folks north on 28. the ongoing crash investigation still with us, northbound 28 and the i-66 interchange only single file on the left gets by. you can see a lot of activity here. this impacts eastbound 66 with a slow merge on to 28. your lanes are open to get down to 66. back to you. >>> nine people are dead more than 20 hurt after a tour bus crash in pendleton, oregon. investigators say a charter bus slid on the ice on a major highway, went through a guardrail and down a steep embankment. >>> president hugo chavez is recovering from cancer surgery in cuba and his vice president says his health remains delicate. chavez suffered new complications. he first announced he was battling cancer in june of 2011 and had been undergoing treatment in havana.
stay with us. on >>> we are starting off with part pli cloudy skies there morning, we'll turn overcast this afternoon. still highs will have the opportunity to make it into the lower range 40s with southwest winds. >>> and we are checking out the ride for folks north on 28. the ongoing crash investigation still with us, northbound 28 and the i-66 interchange only single file on the left gets by. you can see a lot of activity here. this impacts eastbound 66 with a slow merge on...
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stay with us. you're watching "cbs this morning." [ female announcer ] how do you define your moment? the blissful pause just before that rich sweetness touches your lips. the delightful discovery, the mid-sweetening realization that you have the house all to yourself. well, almost. the sweet reward, making a delicious choice that's also a smart choice. splenda no-calorie sweetener. with the original sugar-like taste you love and trust. splenda makes the moment yours. with the...
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"they want revenge for the dead," he told us, "and they want us to make sure this doesn't happen again." the colonel told us although they stopped most attacks, scott, it's hard to stop them all because isis is constantly changing tactics. they never know when they're going to strike, and they seem to have an unlimited supply of suicide bombers. >> pelley: charlie d'agata on the battlefield, thanks. there's also apparently an unlimited supplier of followers coming from the west. so today the white house is reviewing how immigrants are screened. one of the terrorists who killed 14 in california wrote online two years ago of her desire for jihad. then she got an american visa. jeff pegues has more. >> reporter: when tashfeen malik applied for a fiancee visa in 2014, she had her name and face checked against terror watch lists, but whether she posted radical views on social media was not checked. alberto fernandez until recently ran the state department's program to counter isis online. >> nowadays every company that hires is looking through your social media. >> yes. >> reporter: should
"they want revenge for the dead," he told us, "and they want us to make sure this doesn't happen again." the colonel told us although they stopped most attacks, scott, it's hard to stop them all because isis is constantly changing tactics. they never know when they're going to strike, and they seem to have an unlimited supply of suicide bombers. >> pelley: charlie d'agata on the battlefield, thanks. there's also apparently an unlimited supplier of followers coming from...
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us. i have seen it coming off the dooms. so far we are lucky. >> reporter: all right. there he was describing the waves i was just talking about. he says he feels like we have gotten by pretty lucky. so far i would tend to agree. we are not seeing major damage. only minor structureal damage. an example of that. just overhead. we have been monitoring this roof for literally 24 hours. look, that's the only damage right up this on top. that's pretty much indicative of what you're going to see if you drive through town. a hotel where a lot other media staying is about half a mile up the road and the big sign outside has blown town. a lot of debris. for the most part we are looking pretty good. by far the worst of this storm has indeed passed. hundreds of thousands of people are without power. but as i said this was nothing compared to what we were getting. some roads are flooding. as i have been saying throughout the day the sand has been the worst part of this storm. it is now blowing back o
us. i have seen it coming off the dooms. so far we are lucky. >> reporter: all right. there he was describing the waves i was just talking about. he says he feels like we have gotten by pretty lucky. so far i would tend to agree. we are not seeing major damage. only minor structureal damage. an example of that. just overhead. we have been monitoring this roof for literally 24 hours. look, that's the only damage right up this on top. that's pretty much indicative of what you're going to...
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. >> give us your review. start with you shannon. >> i think it was the best one so far and it really followed the book better than the other movies. like there were lines in it that were directly from the book and the other movies didn't do that as much. so i really liked it. >> i liked it, as well. also my favorite so far. i think they did a really good job of taking very serious side of harry potter and having comedic parts and this one delves in to romance more and people getting boyfriends and girlfriends and that was funny and cute. >> reporter: you are 20 and you are 15. you are talking about the harry potter kids getting older and it still has an appeal for older fans. it's not just for the between set. >> i have started to read the books when i was 10. so as the books are coming out the characters were my age. i grew up with them and because i loved them so much she started to read them and once i found out movies were coming out i was thrill and we were both excited to finally have a movie come out i
. >> give us your review. start with you shannon. >> i think it was the best one so far and it really followed the book better than the other movies. like there were lines in it that were directly from the book and the other movies didn't do that as much. so i really liked it. >> i liked it, as well. also my favorite so far. i think they did a really good job of taking very serious side of harry potter and having comedic parts and this one delves in to romance more and people...
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it against us. and that they were seeking nuclear materials to use in some type of nuclear weapon. so we were facing a ticking time bomb situation and we were very concerned. >> stahl: so you were getting pressure from congress and the white house to take the gloves off. did you go to the dark side? >> rodriguez: well, the dark side, that's what we do. >> stahl: you are the dark side. >> rodriguez: we are the dark side, yes. >> stahl: his first big operation came after the capture of a palestinian, thought then to have high-level al qaeda connections, named abu zubaydah. when he was taken prisoner in pakistan in the spring of 2002, abu zubaydah was badly injured in a firefight. >> rodriguez: he actually was on the verge of dying. we brought in a surgeon from the u.s. to help him out. >> stahl: you brought in a top- rate surgeon from johns hopkins. >> rodriguez: yes, the best that we could find. >> stahl: you save him so you can squeeze everything out of his brain that you can? >> rodriguez: so we co
it against us. and that they were seeking nuclear materials to use in some type of nuclear weapon. so we were facing a ticking time bomb situation and we were very concerned. >> stahl: so you were getting pressure from congress and the white house to take the gloves off. did you go to the dark side? >> rodriguez: well, the dark side, that's what we do. >> stahl: you are the dark side. >> rodriguez: we are the dark side, yes. >> stahl: his first big operation came...
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i don't use permanent or temporary. i think it will remain as long as the ied threat drives a strategic impact in the united states. to that end, we are going to stay focused on the ied and draw the department's attention to focus all efforts there. >> how do you historically -- historically militaries learn lessons the hard way. they underestimate a threat then they face it, get good at it and once the war ends they go back to business as usual and have a tendency of for getting about it. planting a roadside bomb causing us enormous costly problem. how do we make sure that the lessons don't get lost five, 10 years from now and we are not replicating the learning curve again. >> we have done well there. i can use my 31 years in service to report to you accurately that as events occur in theater, it's returned into our training base almost instantaneously. that is the first thing we have improved the last several years we can replicate the environment that our soldiers will go into. if you visit the national training cen
i don't use permanent or temporary. i think it will remain as long as the ied threat drives a strategic impact in the united states. to that end, we are going to stay focused on the ied and draw the department's attention to focus all efforts there. >> how do you historically -- historically militaries learn lessons the hard way. they underestimate a threat then they face it, get good at it and once the war ends they go back to business as usual and have a tendency of for getting about...
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is concentrated, so you could use less gel. and with androgel 1.62%, you can save on your monthly prescription. [ male announcer ] dosing and application sites between these products differ. women and children should avoid contact with application sites. discontinue androgel and call your doctor if you see unexpected signs of early puberty in a child, or, signs in a woman which may include changes in body hair or a large increase in acne, possibly due to accidental exposure. men with breast cancer or who have or might have prostate cancer, and women who are, or may become pregnant or are breast feeding should not use androgel. serious side effects include wo of an enlarged prostate, possible increased risk of prostate cancer, lower sperm count, swelling of ankles, feet, or body, enlarged or painful breasts, problems breathing during sleep, and blood clots in the legs. tell your doctor about your medical conditions and medications, especially insulin, corticosteroids, or medicines to decrease blood clotting. talk to your doctor
is concentrated, so you could use less gel. and with androgel 1.62%, you can save on your monthly prescription. [ male announcer ] dosing and application sites between these products differ. women and children should avoid contact with application sites. discontinue androgel and call your doctor if you see unexpected signs of early puberty in a child, or, signs in a woman which may include changes in body hair or a large increase in acne, possibly due to accidental exposure. men with breast...
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first of all, tell us, how do they use these searches to track us? >> the process of weblining, collecting data about us when we use the web, has been going on for a while. you search the web, you post stuff, like stuff, buy stuff, that information being collected by data brokers or collection company who's share it or sell it. two changes in the last year or two that have made this a bigger and more comprehensive issue for everyone everybody on the internet. one, the buttons you see when you like something or don't click the like button on a page. that is there to track that are you on the website and that's a much deeper and more systemic search for us and the information about us. and number two the information is not just being used by advertisers. your introduction was exactly right. the same information that's been being collected about us for a long time is being used to determine whether we get access to health care, how big our health insurance premium might be and whether we get a job, for example. a very big and influential part of our liv
first of all, tell us, how do they use these searches to track us? >> the process of weblining, collecting data about us when we use the web, has been going on for a while. you search the web, you post stuff, like stuff, buy stuff, that information being collected by data brokers or collection company who's share it or sell it. two changes in the last year or two that have made this a bigger and more comprehensive issue for everyone everybody on the internet. one, the buttons you see when...
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in 2014, he showed us how his team is using underwater drones to follow and observe sharks. lowe says juvenile great whites in the area is rising significantly. they're drawn to warm water caused by el nino and abundance of fish to feed on and also have no predators and great whites are a protected species. >> the questions we are frying to answer now -- why are they at the beaches? how long do they stay at the beaches? what makes this beach so much more special than that beach? >> reporter: low says the 6 to 7 foot juvenile great whites are skittish and usually stay away from swimmers. but with more sharks and more people in the water. >> the rate of shark attack is going to continue to go up. and the reason for that is simple math. >> reporter: doctors tell me the bite mark on this woman was 18 inches wide. experts say that means this likely an adult great white shark. at least 10 feet long. scott, back to you. >> carter evans reporting. carter, thank you. >>> coming up next -- a baby i defect caused by zika. >>> today the world health organization said the zika virus ling
in 2014, he showed us how his team is using underwater drones to follow and observe sharks. lowe says juvenile great whites in the area is rising significantly. they're drawn to warm water caused by el nino and abundance of fish to feed on and also have no predators and great whites are a protected species. >> the questions we are frying to answer now -- why are they at the beaches? how long do they stay at the beaches? what makes this beach so much more special than that beach? >>...
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he joins us here at the tower. happy to have you. >> glad to be here. >> every tape i see you quoted saying this event, the royal wedding, will put the uk in the spotlight like never before. >> a great opportunity to show the rest of the world all of the stuff that britain has to offer, not just the royal family, but a wealth of heritage and great scenery and all of the other things too. >> we've been showing a little bit of what we found. we're here in the beautiful and historic tower of london which has plenty to offer. i know it's one of your favorites particularly because of a polar bear that lived here? >> a king many, many centuries ago was given a polar bear by another king and he used to let it swim in the river thames to catch fish. they had on a long lead. >> i'm guessing the polar bears didn't enjoy that quite as much as the people watching. >> he was well fed, put it that way. >> well fed. a little bit of a history. we'll get to the tower. there are so many sights to visit across london. we do updates l
he joins us here at the tower. happy to have you. >> glad to be here. >> every tape i see you quoted saying this event, the royal wedding, will put the uk in the spotlight like never before. >> a great opportunity to show the rest of the world all of the stuff that britain has to offer, not just the royal family, but a wealth of heritage and great scenery and all of the other things too. >> we've been showing a little bit of what we found. we're here in the beautiful and...
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andrea is here now to tell us more about what she found. >> reporter: jc, a mom tipped us off to a northwest washington liquor store where teenagers have allegedly been buying alcohol for years. she told us that her daughter bought beer and vodka at this one particular liquor store every week, and our undercover investigation backs her up. place like this, you even need a fake i.d.? >> usually no. >> for several weeks we watched and videotaped dozens of teenagers buying alcohol at town square market in northwest washington, without being asked for identification. >> i'm 18. it's very easy, and we have been buying here for like almost two years. >> in those two years, have you ever been asked for i.d.? >> like once. >> hey, what's up? >> night after night, with the help of a 23-year-old 9news now staff member, we interviewed the young buyers using a hidden microphone. >> i heard this is a good place for -- >> it is. >> without id? >> just looking for a place to buy. >> you can -- get it there. >> really? >> most told us they were 16 years old, some were even buying for their younger friends.
andrea is here now to tell us more about what she found. >> reporter: jc, a mom tipped us off to a northwest washington liquor store where teenagers have allegedly been buying alcohol for years. she told us that her daughter bought beer and vodka at this one particular liquor store every week, and our undercover investigation backs her up. place like this, you even need a fake i.d.? >> usually no. >> for several weeks we watched and videotaped dozens of teenagers buying...
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police chief david brown was unapologetic about the decision to use the robot to kill. >> i would use any tool necessary to save our officers' lives. and i'm not ashamed to say it. >> reporter: but the unprecedented action by a domestic police department is a concern for peter asaro from the international committee for robot arms control. >> now the idea is out there, and just like i think is the case with many of these shooters where they get inspired by seeing other shooters, i assume that other police departments are going to adopt these kinds of tactics. >> i don't believe it's a killer robot. >> reporter: the montgomery county maryland fire and rescue department operates one of several bomb squads in the washington, d.c., area. it has several robots that can use explosives, a water can knob or high-powered air to disrupt suspicious devices. montgomery county fire chief scott goldstein. do you feel like these things save lives. they can be repaired. they can be replaced. your can't replace a highly trained and experienced member of the squad. >> reporter: by all accounts the dalla
police chief david brown was unapologetic about the decision to use the robot to kill. >> i would use any tool necessary to save our officers' lives. and i'm not ashamed to say it. >> reporter: but the unprecedented action by a domestic police department is a concern for peter asaro from the international committee for robot arms control. >> now the idea is out there, and just like i think is the case with many of these shooters where they get inspired by seeing other...
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wusa9 web producer joins us now to show us somehow it is done. so this is, again, a virtual back to school drive. >> and virtual makes it easy. you don't have to go to the store. you don't have to wait in line. you don't have to leave your couch. go to wusa9/backpack. we'll take a look. and give joy operation backpack. you scroll down, there's two ways you can donate. you can donate money or give supplies directly. so, all of these organizations within d.c., virginia, or maryland, their wish lists are right there for you. you have to click and it's going to take you to the amazon wish list and volunteers of america organizations and they are going to ship directly there. you don't have to worry about wrapping it, sending it, it's all done and made easy for you 1k3 you can do it in your phone, your tablet, a click away. >> and this is going to be going on through -- >> we'll have this on through this month and all the information is on our website. >> we are hoping people help us to fill this list completely. we had incredible success around the h
wusa9 web producer joins us now to show us somehow it is done. so this is, again, a virtual back to school drive. >> and virtual makes it easy. you don't have to go to the store. you don't have to wait in line. you don't have to leave your couch. go to wusa9/backpack. we'll take a look. and give joy operation backpack. you scroll down, there's two ways you can donate. you can donate money or give supplies directly. so, all of these organizations within d.c., virginia, or maryland, their...
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smartphone use is way up. and a recent study found that more than half of all moms who use them, they wouldn't think of giving them up. they're very ducted. the crackberry they call it. that has some people wondering, though, if these gadgets are too addictive and we're going to take a closer look. >> i will say when liam one day said to me, mommy just text rachel and say i want a play date. he's 4 and he knew text. >> jack loves it. 16 months old he tries to walk around with our phones. rearranges the icons. anyway. >> yeah. >> i don't need a smartphone to do the weather, though. >> my smartphone tells me if i'm smart enough. >> oh, stop it. let's take a look at the national picture, shall we, for one last look of your weather for this thursday can you believe it. there's a whole lot of precipitation in the pacific northwest. we're keeping an eye on the midwest because there is a little bit of severe weather coming in over the next 24 hours. and of course we're keeping an eye on some flooding. but other than
smartphone use is way up. and a recent study found that more than half of all moms who use them, they wouldn't think of giving them up. they're very ducted. the crackberry they call it. that has some people wondering, though, if these gadgets are too addictive and we're going to take a closer look. >> i will say when liam one day said to me, mommy just text rachel and say i want a play date. he's 4 and he knew text. >> jack loves it. 16 months old he tries to walk around with our...
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now that's us. spend over 2500 dollars on a new kitchen and save 40 percent on custom countertops until november 28th at ikea. the life improvement store. >>> i'm so excited about this segment because i love crab cakes. we will do two types of crab cakes. i'd like you to meet my special guest. he's chef from camp may, new jersey -- cape may, new jersey. executive chef of the abbott room tavern and the rusty nail and matt, his brother, will start to make the crab cakes. my producer went to the abbott room for his honeymoon and he said it was fabulous. what's the difference. >> we have american tavern and the other is an eclectic fine dining restaurant. >> we have a traditional recipe where it is blue crab and cheese, peppers, onions, little fen, red onion as well. >> matt is going to start. >> he will start. >> what kind of crab meat do you use? >> we use jumbo lump and blue crab. this is the abbott room crab cake. we use a little fall flavor, sweet potatoes, risotto. and a fresh crab that i will sho
now that's us. spend over 2500 dollars on a new kitchen and save 40 percent on custom countertops until november 28th at ikea. the life improvement store. >>> i'm so excited about this segment because i love crab cakes. we will do two types of crab cakes. i'd like you to meet my special guest. he's chef from camp may, new jersey -- cape may, new jersey. executive chef of the abbott room tavern and the rusty nail and matt, his brother, will start to make the crab cakes. my producer went...
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>>> tonight stars like us and some other stars not like us at all. >> does your night out look like this? we're looking at you kim mobbed by fans and instagraming topless photos. hello jessica with her daisy dukes. taking private jets on exotic vacations. >> and who gets massagesed by three people? come on. >> and there are some having bad days just like the rest of us. find out who got in a fender-bender. >>> then beyonce drops the mike again, your first look at her ne fitness fashion line, facing off with kate hudson. >>> plus, they woke up like this, stars without makeup. >>> big news on the top gun sequel. big news from jerry bruckheimer. > gwen. >> when you date blake shelton -- >> i just hop it's not affecting her iq. >> now for march 31st, 2016, this is "entertainment tonight." hope you're having a great day, everyone. nancy o'dell and kevin frazier taking break. >> and we are in front of the news making headlines right now. jessica's jet setting, kaley's collision, wee havgot the stars like us and other start s no even. confessions straight up. we are obsessed with these shots of
>>> tonight stars like us and some other stars not like us at all. >> does your night out look like this? we're looking at you kim mobbed by fans and instagraming topless photos. hello jessica with her daisy dukes. taking private jets on exotic vacations. >> and who gets massagesed by three people? come on. >> and there are some having bad days just like the rest of us. find out who got in a fender-bender. >>> then beyonce drops the mike again, your first...
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stay with us. we'll >>> a small change in your buying habits can make a big difference across the globe. that's the goal of soap box soaps to let their customers know they're making a difference with every product they buy. soapbox ceo dave is here. he came up with the idea for the company he runs now. thank you very much for being here. you said you came up with this idea in your basement while you were an undergrad student at au. >> just a couple of blocks down the way. it's so surreal. >> how did this come up to the mind to the the paper to the actual product we're seeing here? >> i used to be a subcontractor for the united states agency for international development. and the whole inspiration of soap dx box is -- of acceptbox is we wanted to find -- soapbox is we wanted to find ngos that were were doing development that were sustainable and long term. we wanted to find a way to fund them. we said hey, everybody used to buy soap. why don't we make each one of those purchases donate a little bit
stay with us. we'll >>> a small change in your buying habits can make a big difference across the globe. that's the goal of soap box soaps to let their customers know they're making a difference with every product they buy. soapbox ceo dave is here. he came up with the idea for the company he runs now. thank you very much for being here. you said you came up with this idea in your basement while you were an undergrad student at au. >> just a couple of blocks down the way. it's so...
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they amused us, inspired us. enriched our lives. so before we say good bye to the old year, we say good bye to some old friends. serena altschul toasts us with vintage wines of the season. we'll get perspectives on the year 2009 from our nancy giles and the team at the fast draw. bill geist brings an end to our 30th anniversary celebration of this broadcast with some help from his grant daughter lucy and more. but first here are the headlines for this december 27, the last sunday morning of 2009. security is much tighter at airports worldwide after that christmas day attempt to blow up northwest airlines flight 253. extra putdowns before boarding and there's no getting up during the last hour of any flight to the united states. the white house says president obama on vacation in hawaii is being briefed on the latest. and some thought is being given to a formal inquiry into just how a known terrorism suspect managed to get around u.s. security. as we mentioned, full coverage is just ahead. in iran, four people have reportedly been ki
they amused us, inspired us. enriched our lives. so before we say good bye to the old year, we say good bye to some old friends. serena altschul toasts us with vintage wines of the season. we'll get perspectives on the year 2009 from our nancy giles and the team at the fast draw. bill geist brings an end to our 30th anniversary celebration of this broadcast with some help from his grant daughter lucy and more. but first here are the headlines for this december 27, the last sunday morning of...
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go ahead and use the alternate routes. if you're planning to use university boulevard north on the belt way itself, you're going to be fine. let's take a look live at the police activity there. again, university boulevard here blocked at piney branch road. a very serious situation here. it will be there for awhile. plan early this morning. i'm going to take you also to a live picture here in springfield. northbound 95 is still quiet here at route 644. if you're exiting to the outer loop, just past the 95 interchange, watch out for the accident. that one just reported. i'll have more on what's going on in maryland coming up again at 4:56. >> monika, thank you. the new year rings in a new law that will limit anyone under 18 from buying cough syrup. this law only affects people in california but as bigad shaban reports, it is the first time cough syrup has been added to the list. >> reporter: the doctor's office isn't the first place jennifer turns to when she has a cold. the 16-year-old almost always relies on over-the-count
go ahead and use the alternate routes. if you're planning to use university boulevard north on the belt way itself, you're going to be fine. let's take a look live at the police activity there. again, university boulevard here blocked at piney branch road. a very serious situation here. it will be there for awhile. plan early this morning. i'm going to take you also to a live picture here in springfield. northbound 95 is still quiet here at route 644. if you're exiting to the outer loop, just...
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or that's the number he used. but like improvised explosive devices, a cyber attacker really changes the dynamic asemimetricically. is this die gnattic basically -- dynamic basically fundamentally stacked against the united states in termings of having to spend -- terms of us having to spend an enormous amount of money? >> it really favors the attacker in this realm. and so -- there's a danger of a potential arms race where you spend $1 billion to solve $1 million problem. so one way around that is to potentially change the way you play the game. so one way to do that is to refocus on things like deterrence and offensive capabilities so hopefully you prevent attacks from even occurring. but even on the defensive side there are other ways that one can focus on defending one's networks and data that are maybe a little bit less expensive and are equally effective. >> like? >> use active defenses where instead of trying to stop, you can play a game where you know there's 99 attacks -- 100 attacks coming in, you have t
or that's the number he used. but like improvised explosive devices, a cyber attacker really changes the dynamic asemimetricically. is this die gnattic basically -- dynamic basically fundamentally stacked against the united states in termings of having to spend -- terms of us having to spend an enormous amount of money? >> it really favors the attacker in this realm. and so -- there's a danger of a potential arms race where you spend $1 billion to solve $1 million problem. so one way...
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thank you for joining us. i'm leslie. >> despite a jam packed day from speaking to world leaders and honoring the thousands killed on 9/11. kenneth joins us live in new york city with a look at the emotional day. >> reporter: the pope is very much wrapping up a whirlwind day, a long day in new york city. he's gone from one end of this island to the other. now at madison square garden celebrating mass. pope francis paid silent tribute to the victims at the 9/11 memorial. below ground in the national septr
thank you for joining us. i'm leslie. >> despite a jam packed day from speaking to world leaders and honoring the thousands killed on 9/11. kenneth joins us live in new york city with a look at the emotional day. >> reporter: the pope is very much wrapping up a whirlwind day, a long day in new york city. he's gone from one end of this island to the other. now at madison square garden celebrating mass. pope francis paid silent tribute to the victims at the 9/11 memorial. below ground...
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he gave us a free application and helped us fill it out. after that, college was more than just a dream. and my mom learned from me! she went back to school and in two years, she became a nurse. my name is delia. i'm going to study business. i'm going to be my own boss. >>> welcome back. time for some weather this morning. it has been quite a storm yesterday. not even going to do the bus stop forecast. i'm going to assume just about everybody is going to close. if we get word down south, i'll put it back in. northwest wind at 12. partly, mostly cloudy for awhile. most of the day, partly sunny. by noon, upper 30s. we're back in the mid to upper 30s by 5:00. winds northwesterly. a little breezy at times. gusts to 20 miles per hour for the first half of the day. things will relax. you can see the storm system this thing cranked yesterday. sometimes snowfall rates two, three inches an hour. surae measured eight inches at tysons corner. that's probably underdoing it because of a heavy, wet snow it will compress and sink together. they may have h
he gave us a free application and helped us fill it out. after that, college was more than just a dream. and my mom learned from me! she went back to school and in two years, she became a nurse. my name is delia. i'm going to study business. i'm going to be my own boss. >>> welcome back. time for some weather this morning. it has been quite a storm yesterday. not even going to do the bus stop forecast. i'm going to assume just about everybody is going to close. if we get word down...
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we have some friends here with us on set. jack and olivia, who are joining us. this is a great way to keep your kids in the picture. >> corral them a little bit. look for a wagon or basket like olivia is sitting in, a basket here and try to keep them a little bit from movement. because movement is such an issue. >> it is and this can be something different and entertaining for a minute or two. >> and have a toy or a game because a toddler, baby you can photograph them sleeping. but a toddler -- >> forget it. >> some period of deep concentration, playing with a game or puzzle. these guys are relaxed. >> you guys are doing a great on. also we have the tendency when you're ready, cheese. we should leave the cheese behind. >> leave the cheese. it gets you a cheesy smile and not a genuine smile, so we have a word that we've practiced. you can use any "m" word like money or guys, do you remember the word we were going to say? do you remember what that word was -- milkshake? >> milkshake! >> good job. >> and we got great smiles so it's the "m." we want to go with the "
we have some friends here with us on set. jack and olivia, who are joining us. this is a great way to keep your kids in the picture. >> corral them a little bit. look for a wagon or basket like olivia is sitting in, a basket here and try to keep them a little bit from movement. because movement is such an issue. >> it is and this can be something different and entertaining for a minute or two. >> and have a toy or a game because a toddler, baby you can photograph them...
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and that same system is going to come towards us this weekend and give us a chance for rain. i don't think we're going to see any severe weather, but that's why we do have some rain in the forecast for the weekend. let's take a look at the three-day trend, saturday and sunday, if i was going to pick one of the two weekend days, i would pick saturday. there's a better chance for thunderstorms on sunday with high temperatures a little bit warmer in the mid to upper 80s. let's talk about the short-term now, partly cloudy skies, pleasant conditions overnight. sunset at 8:35. during the day tomorrow, partly sunny, mild another nice day with the high temperature around 82 degrees. the normal high is 88. we're not going to come close to that until we get into the weekend, and the tail end of the forecast is going to be like the beginning right now, picking up a little bit of cloud cover out there this evening, there's a weak system passing by to the west producing some rain showers in west virginia and western part of virginia. most of that is going to miss us, and the only thing it
and that same system is going to come towards us this weekend and give us a chance for rain. i don't think we're going to see any severe weather, but that's why we do have some rain in the forecast for the weekend. let's take a look at the three-day trend, saturday and sunday, if i was going to pick one of the two weekend days, i would pick saturday. there's a better chance for thunderstorms on sunday with high temperatures a little bit warmer in the mid to upper 80s. let's talk about the...
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i don't use shampoo anymore. that's right. i don't use it at all. so why does my hair look this healthy and shiny? because now i use wen. i mean look at this hair. my hair is softer, shinier, and the volume who doesn't want more volume? ordinary shampoo? you don't need that anymore. all you need is wen. (announcer) what does it take to get your hair this beautiful? just one thing: the wen healthy hair care system by chaz dean. it's revolutionary hair care that takes the place of shampoo, conditioner, deep conditioner detangler, and leave-in conditioner saving you time working on your hair
i don't use shampoo anymore. that's right. i don't use it at all. so why does my hair look this healthy and shiny? because now i use wen. i mean look at this hair. my hair is softer, shinier, and the volume who doesn't want more volume? ordinary shampoo? you don't need that anymore. all you need is wen. (announcer) what does it take to get your hair this beautiful? just one thing: the wen healthy hair care system by chaz dean. it's revolutionary hair care that takes the place of shampoo,...
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has used as a springboard. and the new phrase around town is the "silicon savannah." >> stahl: the silicon savannah? >> collymore: yeah, you have the silicon valley, and here it's the silicon savannah. >> stahl: today with m-pesa, kenyans can get their salaries sent directly to their cell phones, and they can open a savings account and earn interest on their cell phones. you're going to push m-pesa. we met mary tonkei, a maasai dairy farmer, who sells milk in m-pesa, pays her farmhands in m- more cows in m-pesa. and just a couple of buttons and then you buy a new cow? >> mary: yes. >> stahl: actually, mary was able to buy two new cows, and she got a much better rate than she would've at a bank. since the loan transaction was by phone, there was hardly any overhead. so it sounds like you're rapidly increasing your business. >> mary: yes, i'm increasing my business. >> stahl: business is good? >> mary: yes, it's good. ( laughs ) >> stahl: we were surprised at how much m-pesa has changed life for the poor.
has used as a springboard. and the new phrase around town is the "silicon savannah." >> stahl: the silicon savannah? >> collymore: yeah, you have the silicon valley, and here it's the silicon savannah. >> stahl: today with m-pesa, kenyans can get their salaries sent directly to their cell phones, and they can open a savings account and earn interest on their cell phones. you're going to push m-pesa. we met mary tonkei, a maasai dairy farmer, who sells milk in m-pesa,...
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and they always spoke to us and they made us calm. they always kept us in contact with them. they never gave up on us not even for a moment, not one second in all those hours. >> vincenzo: it was a miracle. >> giorgia: the true miracle was done by the rescuers. >> kroft: i heard somewhere that you said... you called them angels. is that... did that happen? >> giorgia: they take you out from underground so it is fair to say they gave you life for a second time. if you can't call them angels, i don't know who the angels are at this point. my life... my second life, i owe it to them. >> parete: you do it because of what's in your heart. >> kroft: a calling. >> parete: yes, it's a mission. >> kroft: giampiero parete, the witness and messenger, was still in the hospital when he learned that his son gianfilippo, his wife adriana, and finally hours later his six-year-old daughter vi safely from the rubble. the little girl was evacuated to the hospital along with two other children she had been alone with in an air pocket. they didn't know it at the time, but both of the young boys h
and they always spoke to us and they made us calm. they always kept us in contact with them. they never gave up on us not even for a moment, not one second in all those hours. >> vincenzo: it was a miracle. >> giorgia: the true miracle was done by the rescuers. >> kroft: i heard somewhere that you said... you called them angels. is that... did that happen? >> giorgia: they take you out from underground so it is fair to say they gave you life for a second time. if you...
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it uses the word we us or our. some 160 times. it talks about agreement or words like agreement 27 times. >> does she have no other option? >> she has an option to appeal. we have to remember it is not her cancer that the judge says is the reason. it's her age. the judge also did not find her credible. >> thank you so much. >> thank you. >> i know the law is the law. >>> george lucas had no problem taking a back seat in the production of the new "star wars" movie. >> i said if i get in there i'm just going to cause trouble. >> george lucas cause trouble. the star wars"star wars" creator reveals why he had no say in the seventh movie. if you are heading out the door to work we understand. we ask you set your dvr because we are here until 9:00. you don't want to miss this. mary j.blige and jimmy eileen will be here in studio 57. we'll be right back. ♪ hello, ♪ ♪ can you hear me ♪ ♪ i'm in california dreaming ♪ ♪ about who we used to be ♪ ♪ when we were younger ♪ ♪ and free ♪ ♪ i've forgotten how it felt ♪
it uses the word we us or our. some 160 times. it talks about agreement or words like agreement 27 times. >> does she have no other option? >> she has an option to appeal. we have to remember it is not her cancer that the judge says is the reason. it's her age. the judge also did not find her credible. >> thank you so much. >> thank you. >> i know the law is the law. >>> george lucas had no problem taking a back seat in the production of the new "star...
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of us. his promises include every single aspect of our life. because he has a purpose for your life. sometimes people have the idea, who am i? god doesn't have a purpose for my life. yes, he does. you're not listening to him. he as a purpose and plan for your life. he wants to accomplish something through you. so the first thing he does is he makes his promises very clear. so ask yourself this question. what promise do you have that you live by? that is, do you have a single promise, for example, that when you face a difficult situation, that's your anchor. no matter how strong the winds are, here's what he says. i have two or three of those. every pastor has more than one, i can guarantee you. one of mine, for example, would be what god said to joshua, it's a biblical promise. he said, be strong and of a good courage. fear not. nor be dismayed. for the lord your god is with you wherever you go. who does that apply to? every single follower of jesus. what is it about that that doesn't apply
of us. his promises include every single aspect of our life. because he has a purpose for your life. sometimes people have the idea, who am i? god doesn't have a purpose for my life. yes, he does. you're not listening to him. he as a purpose and plan for your life. he wants to accomplish something through you. so the first thing he does is he makes his promises very clear. so ask yourself this question. what promise do you have that you live by? that is, do you have a single promise, for...
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he's smelling us, he's seeing us. cobras are such an alert animal and they use all those characteristics to be one of the top venomous predators found in those areas. but very beneficial. >> he's just showing off. >> well, i'm glad you two are friends. >>ky p kcan i put him away now? >> yeah. >> and talking about beautiful endemocratic animal, lemurs are phenomenal. and being another island animal, just a wonderful little guy. and look at that, the red coloration. bananas are the way to go. very fox like, but look at their hands and feet. do you want to try? >> hey, buddy. >> hey. >> and that's what's amazing. they're a primate, native only to the island of madagascar. if you feel his little handls, four fingers and a thumb just like us about. this is like looking back in time literally ten million years. >> let's bring out the red necked walloby. what eat differ between this and a kangaroo some. >> really just comes down to size. isn't he awesome? they're a small species. not only are they native to australia, but th
he's smelling us, he's seeing us. cobras are such an alert animal and they use all those characteristics to be one of the top venomous predators found in those areas. but very beneficial. >> he's just showing off. >> well, i'm glad you two are friends. >>ky p kcan i put him away now? >> yeah. >> and talking about beautiful endemocratic animal, lemurs are phenomenal. and being another island animal, just a wonderful little guy. and look at that, the red coloration....
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none of us are exempt. rurt the ot >> reporter: the other battle is happening on capitol hill, senators will spend the weekend wrank plipg over max because cuss eversion of the health care bill. there's widespread opposition to its proposed taxes on so-called cadillac health benefits and its penalty against those who don't have insurance. >> i think had there is a lot of heavy lifting that will have to be done to fix this bill. certainly on key provisions such as affordability and choice, there needs to be some major changes. >> reporter: the baucus draft was originally pronounced dead on arrival because it has no public option and by most republicans because they say it still costs too much, but those criticisms seem to have just been a prelude to a weekend of horse trading. chris in. >> kimberly dozier for us, thank you. >>> for more on health care reform and what a final bill might look like, we turn to patrick o'connor in washington. he covers congress for politico.com. good morning. >> good morning. >>
none of us are exempt. rurt the ot >> reporter: the other battle is happening on capitol hill, senators will spend the weekend wrank plipg over max because cuss eversion of the health care bill. there's widespread opposition to its proposed taxes on so-called cadillac health benefits and its penalty against those who don't have insurance. >> i think had there is a lot of heavy lifting that will have to be done to fix this bill. certainly on key provisions such as affordability and...
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use this. if i can use it, you can use it. >> announcer: the airbrush works by adding just a few drops of foundation to the stylus. then start the air source. air enters through the hose, and when you pull back on the button the air and the foundation mix into an ultra-fine mist. it's so fine it actually uses 10 times less makeup than liquids, yet it covers completely. the effect is amazing. you'll cover your flaws, soften your wrinkles, and get a glow you've never seen from any other makeup. >> no, i have no makeup on right now. i usually never leave the house without makeup. i used this and it's awesome. all you have to do is just push a button. it's really that easy. what i do is i go in little circular motions. you could actually wear contacts; it doesn't go inside your eyes. it's not uncomfortable, it's not like you have to have your eyes shut or anything like that. i'm going to add a little more cover here on my birthmark. just finish off all over the skin. look at it, you have to love it
use this. if i can use it, you can use it. >> announcer: the airbrush works by adding just a few drops of foundation to the stylus. then start the air source. air enters through the hose, and when you pull back on the button the air and the foundation mix into an ultra-fine mist. it's so fine it actually uses 10 times less makeup than liquids, yet it covers completely. the effect is amazing. you'll cover your flaws, soften your wrinkles, and get a glow you've never seen from any other...
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>> i used to use a mop and bucket, and it took a lot of time to mop my floors. now i use the shark steam & spray, and it takes less than half the time, and my floors are a whole new level of clean. they've never been this clean before. >> the shark steam & spray gives me three ways to clean. it's more versatile than any other mop i've used. there's no residue, there's no streaking, my floors shine like they're new. >> with the shark steam & spray, you're getting a combination that really is gonna give you a deep, energized clean. the floors look and they actually feel a lot cleaner. >> elizabeth, so many people have beautiful wood floors in their home, but they're always worrying about how to take care of them. >> well, sure. we spend a lot of money on them, and we've all seen those kind of dull and dingy floors, even after they're clean. but you know, some people use harsh chemicals on their floor. how is the shark different? well, it's very different. first of all, super heated steam that dries super fast is the very best way to clean your wood floors, but now
>> i used to use a mop and bucket, and it took a lot of time to mop my floors. now i use the shark steam & spray, and it takes less than half the time, and my floors are a whole new level of clean. they've never been this clean before. >> the shark steam & spray gives me three ways to clean. it's more versatile than any other mop i've used. there's no residue, there's no streaking, my floors shine like they're new. >> with the shark steam & spray, you're getting a...
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we're glad you're with us. thanks for waking up with us this morning. i'm plic hydeck. >> i'm surae chinn. >> andrea roane is off today. meteorologist olga breeze is live on the weather terrace with our weather forecast. boy, was it cold outside for those standing in line for black friday. of. >> cold then and cold now. we have temperatures dropping a little bit. in the cap tool shot, did i did see daybreak in process. the day planner is going to stay on the cool side to start. temperatures right now in the 30s. we'll hit the middle 40s by 9:00 and push on up. lower 60s to midrange 60 should be the high today. by later on, it will be cool once again. highs today should be about 64. in d.c. we're talking even 65, 66 degrees down to the south and west. but definitely a morning to get in your car early, warm up the engine and turn on the heater. beverly? >> right now, olga, we have good news to report. northbound on route 1. coming up out of the lorton area toward fort belvoir, hybla valley, long-standing crash investigation has been completed. approaching
we're glad you're with us. thanks for waking up with us this morning. i'm plic hydeck. >> i'm surae chinn. >> andrea roane is off today. meteorologist olga breeze is live on the weather terrace with our weather forecast. boy, was it cold outside for those standing in line for black friday. of. >> cold then and cold now. we have temperatures dropping a little bit. in the cap tool shot, did i did see daybreak in process. the day planner is going to stay on the cool side to...
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>> translator: no, he told us. he only had one year of school before the war began. >> reporter: would you tlik learn to read and write? learn to read and write? >> yes. >> reporter: but as long as syria's civil war raises the chances of hussein ever getting an education are slim. we filmed hussein with our hidden camera at work in the market. his wages of $25 a week help buy bread for this family of nine. a little boy, toiling long hours, for low pay. and a bleak future. like so many other boys and girls still victims of a war they came here to escape. many of the syrians now making their way to europe, first sought refuge here in turkey. in some cases, staying for several years. but scott, with little hope of a better life for their children here, it's no wonder that tens of thousands of syrian refugees have paid human smugglers to get them to europe. >> holly williams with remarkable investigative reporting for us tonight. holly, thanks. >>> a ceo tells us why he jacked up drug prices 5,000%. and we'll take a cl
>> translator: no, he told us. he only had one year of school before the war began. >> reporter: would you tlik learn to read and write? learn to read and write? >> yes. >> reporter: but as long as syria's civil war raises the chances of hussein ever getting an education are slim. we filmed hussein with our hidden camera at work in the market. his wages of $25 a week help buy bread for this family of nine. a little boy, toiling long hours, for low pay. and a bleak...
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used, of cours. >> you can use the used stuff, too. it absorbs odor.used, of course. >> you can use the used stuff, too. it absorbs odor. use natural air freshners that smell like citrus. or make your own. this is distilled water and essential oil. so you can use that to spray a room. and it's cheap. this go as long way. >> when it comes to laundry detergent, one of the big thing store, everything gets concentrated. >> the old way was the more that you get, the better value you're getting. but you're just buying excess water. what you really want to do, this is what a normal amount of laundry detergent is. but the new super concentrated, you need so little to do this. >> so what is it, about a quarter of what's in that cup probab probably? not even. >> it's a tiny little amount. >> so that helps us go green, but also what about chemicals in detergent. anything swhee rigwe should try? >> i think it's better to go liquid, but also don't overuse it or it leave as soapy residue and that attracts dirt. so you want nothing on your clothes n
used, of cours. >> you can use the used stuff, too. it absorbs odor.used, of course. >> you can use the used stuff, too. it absorbs odor. use natural air freshners that smell like citrus. or make your own. this is distilled water and essential oil. so you can use that to spray a room. and it's cheap. this go as long way. >> when it comes to laundry detergent, one of the big thing store, everything gets concentrated. >> the old way was the more that you get, the better...
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stay with us. i'm challenging my husband... that'll be me. ...to use new crest extra white plus scope outlast, like me. like her. whew. it's minty! it whitens your teeth and gives you a fresh breath feeling that actually lasts. mm-hmm. and he likes to drink a lot of coffee. [ female announcer ] new crest extra white plus scope outlast. for a whiter smile and a fresh breath feeling that... [ inhales deeply ] lasts up to five times longer than ordinary toothpaste. [ inhales deeply ] ok she's right. ok. oooh, "she's right." my breath still feels fresh. and how could i resist that smile?! [ female announcer ] new crest extra white plus scope outlast. you'll never have to call them to the dinner table twice of pillsbury cinnamon rolls bring everyone to the table in their sunday best >>> people in maryland could have two big games to play. powerball could be added in four or five months. an official announcement is expected shortly. maryland participates in the megamillion games. welcome back. we are lucky to have angie here and howa
stay with us. i'm challenging my husband... that'll be me. ...to use new crest extra white plus scope outlast, like me. like her. whew. it's minty! it whitens your teeth and gives you a fresh breath feeling that actually lasts. mm-hmm. and he likes to drink a lot of coffee. [ female announcer ] new crest extra white plus scope outlast. for a whiter smile and a fresh breath feeling that... [ inhales deeply ] lasts up to five times longer than ordinary toothpaste. [ inhales deeply ] ok she's...
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a lot of us will sleep through this. but lit be icy and -- it will be icy out there. 19 for manassas. we're going to see a couple of single digits, see how long we're below freezing, now, this is just for the district, you remember in the suburbs, this is a lot colder than this. 23 by 4:00 a.m. we're not going to see the temperatures get above freezing by lunchtime. but we will see a good a. of -- amount of sunshine. temperatures will be bone chilling cold in the morning, watch out for the icy spots. we'll take a look at a nice warming trend headed your way. >>> thanks. now, to a story you will see only on 9, by now, every residential street in prince george's county should have one lane passable traffic. >> a 9:00 o'clock goal to get it done. some streets were cleared days ago, but others down to the wire, including canyon drive in capitol heights, they needed extra time and extra help. wusa 9 garrett haake was there when the plows showed up. >>reporter: her parents have lived three houses down from the dead end on cany
a lot of us will sleep through this. but lit be icy and -- it will be icy out there. 19 for manassas. we're going to see a couple of single digits, see how long we're below freezing, now, this is just for the district, you remember in the suburbs, this is a lot colder than this. 23 by 4:00 a.m. we're not going to see the temperatures get above freezing by lunchtime. but we will see a good a. of -- amount of sunshine. temperatures will be bone chilling cold in the morning, watch out for the icy...
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us upping the actions. and i think you'll see more in the days to come. >> couric: israeli prime minister netanyahu has become more insulated. the obama administration has been criticized for not working hard enough to move the balfour ward in the peace process. fair criticism? >> not at all fair. and what the president said today was we want to see negotiations but we're not able to make those negotiations happen. but we know that without negotiations there will be no end to the conflict, no end to the claims, noon two-state solution. >> couric: when it comes to harboring osama bin laden, i know you're trying to find out what did they know, when did they know it, and who knew. clearly someone did. what is the u.s. going to do about pakistan? >> we believe that it was not proven that anybody at the top of the government in pakistan knew where bin laden was but it seems likely that somebody did know. i said that the first time i went to pakistan. i said "it's hard to believe that somebody in your government
us upping the actions. and i think you'll see more in the days to come. >> couric: israeli prime minister netanyahu has become more insulated. the obama administration has been criticized for not working hard enough to move the balfour ward in the peace process. fair criticism? >> not at all fair. and what the president said today was we want to see negotiations but we're not able to make those negotiations happen. but we know that without negotiations there will be no end to the...
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for all of us at cbs news all for all of us at cbs news all around the world, good night hey- small business owners, when you want fast internet that won't slow your business down, you need fios. but why ? well, fios is the 100% fiber optic network, with 99.9% network reliability, and the fastest wi-fi available. so your business can get things done faster. all from verizon - ranked highest in customer satisfaction by jd. power. sign up for 25 meg fios internet and phone bundle for $99.99 a month. or upgrade to 50 meg internet and phone for a few dollars more and get $250 back. get out of the past. get fios. >>> first at 7:00, we are following breaking news in prince george's county, several residents are out of their homes after the 2 alarm apartment fire in adelphi. >> sky 9 was on the scene when big flames were pouring out and firefighters rescued residents by slowly climbing down ladders. thanks for joining us, i am bruce johnson. >> i am jan jeffcoat. firefightererize monitoring the situation and one-- firefighters are monitoring the situation and one firefighter hurt his leg responding
for all of us at cbs news all for all of us at cbs news all around the world, good night hey- small business owners, when you want fast internet that won't slow your business down, you need fios. but why ? well, fios is the 100% fiber optic network, with 99.9% network reliability, and the fastest wi-fi available. so your business can get things done faster. all from verizon - ranked highest in customer satisfaction by jd. power. sign up for 25 meg fios internet and phone bundle for $99.99 a...
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and the ones around my eyes have just--the used to be, like, four lines. i used to to count them. now there are maybe two light ones. >> i really love this because it has smoothed out some of the lines i'm getting on my chest. >> it leaves your skin feeling really silky, too. >> i spent a lot of time in the sun growing up in arizona, and i didn't really treat myself very well. and if you--a lot of times we forget about the neck area. >> and there is no surgery. there's nothing they can do for this. this is what we get, so you really have to take care of it. >> i love it. >> when a product works as well as meaningful beauty, you want to spread the news, and you want to share it. >> thank god cindy brought all of his products to us because i put these creams on my face, i use the cleanse, i use it all, and skin looks different. my skin looks healthier. my skin looks younger. >> knowing that cindy has access to this doctor and is now allowing all of us to have access to it as well, he's great. >> man: you, too can experience cindy's secret to ageless skin with our special risk-free o
and the ones around my eyes have just--the used to be, like, four lines. i used to to count them. now there are maybe two light ones. >> i really love this because it has smoothed out some of the lines i'm getting on my chest. >> it leaves your skin feeling really silky, too. >> i spent a lot of time in the sun growing up in arizona, and i didn't really treat myself very well. and if you--a lot of times we forget about the neck area. >> and there is no surgery. there's...
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score ski, you'll see us competing head to head with our teammates and partners, you'll see us cooperating. it is important for us to be able to operate in both worlds. >> let's go to the better buying power initiative. the pentagon's initiative is designed to drive down costs for the pentagon. numerous executives told me effectively it is reducing profit margin. some say it takes profit margins and cuts them in half. other states even worse than that. the kind of costs the acceable costs and often lower than what your real costs are. what has been the impact of better buying power on your business? >> we haven't seen that impact on the vertical lift programs. what i would say is we spent a lot of time understanding better buying power and understanding what is critical in terms of providing more for less. i think the two we just signed are great examples where we have come together as industry and said you can't expect to get paid the same price you have in the past. so what are you going do in order to be affordable and still be able to live to wall street and quite frankly that is a com
score ski, you'll see us competing head to head with our teammates and partners, you'll see us cooperating. it is important for us to be able to operate in both worlds. >> let's go to the better buying power initiative. the pentagon's initiative is designed to drive down costs for the pentagon. numerous executives told me effectively it is reducing profit margin. some say it takes profit margins and cuts them in half. other states even worse than that. the kind of costs the acceable costs...
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and what happens next shocked all of us. kristin fisher picks it up from there. >> reporter: these to world war ii veterans grew up together, went to college together, and today they wanted to see the world war ii memorial for the first time together. the problem is this is as close as they could get. >> get up here and not be able to see it is pitiful. >> it means a great deal to me. i anticipated coming up here for years. and i finally made it and you with see what i can see. nothing. >> reporter: they're not alone. when they got off the bus, they were greeted by this barricade set up by the national park service. >> the park service did not want to do this but we've been instructed as a federal agency to close our facilities and our grounds. >> reporter: republican members of congress that gathered to greet them were outraged. >> it takes more effort to shut it down than it does to keep it open. here we are denying this ability for our world war ii veterans who are leaving us every day. i just think it's outrageous. >> th
and what happens next shocked all of us. kristin fisher picks it up from there. >> reporter: these to world war ii veterans grew up together, went to college together, and today they wanted to see the world war ii memorial for the first time together. the problem is this is as close as they could get. >> get up here and not be able to see it is pitiful. >> it means a great deal to me. i anticipated coming up here for years. and i finally made it and you with see what i can...
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personally i'm so sick over the banks charging us to use our money. i'm currently with sun trust but come november when they start charging for checking accounts, i think i might keep my money at home and pay my bills with money orders. kate, take my word for it, that's not a good plan but you seem to have a fellow traveler and diane davie porter. she said i never use any debts card at non-boa atms, but i use it instead of carrying cash. and chris burdett said he is a boa customer but not for long. i suppose i'll start looking elsewhere, though i've been satisfied with them. i better order a new batch of checks that i barely use. you would think with the world trying to be green they would encourage paperless transactions and charge for checks. be prepared for long lines at banks due to check-writing. and another person said we'll all soon have that issue. time to dump the greedy sob's for your local credit union. sherry, you have a point. there are more and more banks going this way since they can't make as much money with everybody using debit cards
personally i'm so sick over the banks charging us to use our money. i'm currently with sun trust but come november when they start charging for checking accounts, i think i might keep my money at home and pay my bills with money orders. kate, take my word for it, that's not a good plan but you seem to have a fellow traveler and diane davie porter. she said i never use any debts card at non-boa atms, but i use it instead of carrying cash. and chris burdett said he is a boa customer but not for...